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faculty The Faculty is the necessary evil of every educational institution and Flandreau High is no exception. The FHS faculty has the grave responsibility of presenting suitable material for us to try to absorb. Because of them this school runs smoothly and system- atically, though during the year we often think of them as a bunch of old meaniee. Now the opinion is slowly changing, espec- ially in the sight of the senior class who will miss their suggestions and friendly faces. The faculty is available and willing to con- tribute to our educational advancement when- ever we students are in a receptive mood and they are here to teach us something and not to make us trouble. In the final analysis, we find that the education we receive here is largely dependent upon our own attitudes and ambitions. Row 1: Clyde Cotton, coach, mathematics, freshman class adviser; Paul Rollins, history, family relations, sophomore class adviser, speech. Row 2: Miss Rudd, English, govern- ment, National Honor Society; Lorell Soren- son, vocational agriculture. Row 3: Mrs. Rice, English, journalism; Wayne RundelL social sciences, typing, senior class adviser, assistant coach, yearbook adviser. Row 4: Elden Samp, band. English, bookkeeping; Mrs. Engstrom. home economics. Row 5: Mrs. Helgeson, mathematics. English, library, plays, physical education; Barbara White, commercial, junior class adviser; Mrs. Rewalt, history, music; Donald Garriets. science, cub scouts. William V. Hais. principal, it newly arrived on the scene this year and has from time to time wondered if he were wise in exposing himself to FHS students. None the less, we figure we're going to make it and hope that he will.
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These competent members of the Board of Education are concerned with the problems of the Flandreau Public Schools which naturally come up from time to time. The board is under the direction of their chairman, George Rice, Jr., with four other members. All of the troubles they en- counter usually turn out for the best to maintain public schools the community is proud of. Although we do not have a picture of Bert Smith, he holds the important Job of custodian of the school district funds. J. R. Orvedahi, Harold Kaating, George A. Rico. Mr . Myrtle Ehrichs, (inoort) Harry Dawson. ministration Mrs. Heckt is the friendly person seen by everyone who journeys into Mr. Tracy's outer office. She handles all of the essential records Including the dictation and letter writing for her boas and shielding him from salesmen and outside intruders. At all times she is ready to give Informal .on needed for inquiries regarding various activity functions and funds and in addition to her other duties she is secretary to the Board of Education. Superintendent Neal Tracy, becoming the new boss for FHS this year, is really the one who is the bewitched, bothered, and bewildered, with the amount of work that is required of him. Seriously, though, he is the one who has to please the public, teach, confer with the school board officers, and do a heap of overseeing in general. No let up is ever seen in his job of being superintendent.
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GIgaa a Throughout the following pages are the pictures of the different classes. As the pic- ture below indicates, the stu- dents find some time for gum. airplanes, comic books, and horse play. Really though, most students realize they are privileged to receive an edu- cation in our American de- mocracy. All students have found time for fun and those graduating will recall with pride their accomplishments at Flandreau High. The Great American Study Hall
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